Information

  • Inspection No.

  • Project

  • HUN

  • Active or Final

  • Conducted on

  • Inspector

  • Location
  • Contractor

Safety

  • OSHA regulations discussed/being followed.

  • Contractors have approved communication on site.

  • Contractor/crew appropriately trained.

  • 1st aid kits and spill containment kits on site.

Utilization/Accountability

  • All merchantable material cut & removed.

  • Logs manufactured & sorted to contract specifications.

  • Load tickets in compliance.

Logging

  • Protection of residual stand.

  • Property/cutting boundaries, survey corners known/protected.

  • Yarding & landing specifications being followed.

  • Slash piling/management current and as per specs.

  • Erosion control measures adequate & current.

  • Equipment maintenance appropriate to prevent/report spills.

  • Visual objectives being met.

Roads & Maintenance

  • Roads built to contract specifications.

  • Road surface stable & free of ruts

  • Runoff controlled.

  • Culverts & drainage structures cleaned & working properly.

  • Dust abatement applied & working.

  • Snow removal adequate.

  • Final maintenance complete, ditch lines free of debris.

  • Gates locked, keys returned.

Wildlife Habitat & Special Features

  • Wildlife objectives being met.

  • Protection of riparian areas, springs, wetlands, etc..

  • Cultural, historical, geological & ecological sites protected.

  • Other improvements/features protected as required.

Fire Prevention & Illegal Activity

  • Fire equipment on site & functional (during appropriate periods).

  • Theft, vandalism, illegal activities reported to authorities/WCTL.

General

  • Water quality BMP's implemented & compliant with FPA/WCTL.

  • Soil BMP's implemented & compliant with FPA/WCTL.

  • Contractor supervision of operation.

  • Garbage & waste material removed from site.

  • Operation and safety signs adequate/removed from site.

  • Final Inspection before equipment is moved from site.

  • Other comments:

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